In a unique collaboration of renowned international photographers, the audio slideshow pulls together 18 images of tribal and indigenous communities and their diverse lands.

It visits Brazil’s famously photographed uncontacted Indians; the sub-arctic territory of Canada’s Innu tribe; the descendants of the first people to successfully migrate from Africa to Asia, and many more.

Celebrated photographers Tim Allen and Yann Arthus-Bertrand are just two of the artists whose work features in the gallery.

Survival International’s Director Stephen Corry said today, ‘UN indigenous day is an opportunity to celebrate tribal and indigenous people. Their languages, knowledge of their environment and connection with their lands, teach those of us in the industrialised world things we don’t know. These photographs show us what it is to be human, by illustrating the diversity of tribal lives.’